cat /proc/interrupts

Shows which interrupts are in use and what they're used for.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joachim Feise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 1998 8:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'Dave'; 'masq'; 'linux-net'
> Subject: Re: [masq] ip masq connects best if constantly pinging clients
> 
> 
> Not that I know of, but then I didn't need such a tool yet. I 
> remember a couple
> tools under dos.
> As a general rule, you more likely find a free irq in the upper 
> range. I always
> use either irq 10 or 11.
> 
> -Joe
> 
> Jann Linder wrote:
> > 
> > is there a way to find out which irq's are unused in linux now 
> so i know what to set it to?
> > 
> > Jann
> > 
> [snip]
> -- 
> Joachim Feise                  Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
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